> Productivity plummeted with every project. It was as if every owner of every project had left the team every quarter.
This only generally happens if you have an environment where every project is a snowflake and the ramp-up time per project is thus high. If you standardize on a stack, then the internal organization of your codebases starts to look pretty similar, and there's less for people to ramp up on when they switch projects. Kill resume-driven-development at your company.
This only generally happens if you have an environment where every project is a snowflake and the ramp-up time per project is thus high. If you standardize on a stack, then the internal organization of your codebases starts to look pretty similar, and there's less for people to ramp up on when they switch projects. Kill resume-driven-development at your company.